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    Translating Data - Reading gives a numeric output, reference to a text label?

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      TSL
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      If I read a value out of a controller, and for example it is 3. It could be one of five values.

      How can I get it to display the text associated with that? Can I assign a list against this point?

      For example:
      Modbus Controller outputs the value 3

      I wish the value 3 to say "Breaker Open"

      Can I put a list in against these values?
      1 - Engine Stopped
      2 - Engine Started
      3 - Breaker Open
      4 - Breaker Closed
      5 - Trip

      So when I assign a point the value comes through as "Breaker Open" instead of 3?

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        mlohbihler
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        See text rendering on the point editing page. (block icon with a pencil)

        Best regards,
        Matthew

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          mlohbihler
          last edited by

          Oh, and you point should be a multistate, although range rendering works for numeric too.

          Best regards,
          Matthew

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            TSL
            last edited by

            Excellent will look there now thank you.

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              TSL
              last edited by

              All sorted and done, just needed that point in the right direction.

              Thank you very much :)

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